Background
[0001] The present invention relates to a synergistic composition for stimulating the production
of plant material, wherein said biostimulant composition comprises at least one essential
oil. The invention further concerns a method for stimulating the production of plant
material and uses of the biostimulant composition.
Prior art
[0002] On the basis of an increasing world population and an increasing demand for higher
production of food and feed many different approaches have been developed and are
currently already available on the world market for satisfying these needs. The constantly
growing world population puts a strong pressure on both quality and quantity of agricultural
output as well as on the generation of new, modern and both environmentally more friendly
as well as safer agricultural auxiliaries.
[0003] However, due to the high volume of this global issue a balance between ecological
and economic parameters is often not given. In order to maximize profit very often
cheap synthetic fertilizers, plant growth stimulants, plant protecting agents, antimicrobial
agents etc. are currently being used, in which a sustainable health maintenance of
natural soil, organic production, contamination with often toxic chemicals etc. are
neglected at the expense of an increase in crop yield and profit.
[0004] Currently certain plant protecting agents, broadband herbicides, plant growth regulators
etc. are under consideration of being restricted or are already banned from use following
the discovery of harmful side-effects, which is especially true for compounds such
as nowadays glyphosate, as well as paclobutrazole or nitrofen in earlier time. These
synthetic agents were shown to be of high toxicity, often cancerogenic and exceptionally
harmful to the environment when used in sufficiently high concentration. In view of
this it is of increasing importance to find compositions that come from entirely natural
sources and contain only naturally occurring compounds.
[0005] In
US 2015/0141250 A1 the use of a natural metabolite to increase crop production is disclosed. Herein
the natural compounds are selected from the group consisting of adenosine, inosine,
adenine, hypoxanthine, xanthine, uridine, uracil, (purine and pyrimidine derivatives)
alone or combinations thereof, also together with fertilizers, plant growth regulators
and bioactive compounds such as antimicrobial agents etc.
[0006] In
WO 2016/081768 A1 the method of stimulating or promoting plant growth includes applying a composition
of the synthetic pesticide ipfencarbazone to a crop plant in an amount that is sufficient
to stimulate or promote plant growth.
[0007] CN 106431660 A discloses a biostimulant that is prepared from potassium fulvate, monopotassium phosphate,
boric acid, chelated titanium, organosilicone, algin, alfalfa meal, nucleotides, chitosan
and glycan polypeptide biotic potassium.
[0008] With respect to natural resources and biological agents
CA 2891154 A1 discloses a biostimulant based on seaweed, comprising acid and alkaline treatment
of algae. The process discloses incorporating American Leonardite mineral and subsequent
spraying of the product. The invention comprises the composition obtained and its
use as germination promoter, root stimulator, among others. This represents a step
towards the right direction, in which natural resources instead of mineral oil based
synthetic agents are used in the food and feed industry. However, seaweed fertilizers
contain significant amounts of plant hormones, so-called auxins, which are not artificial,
but nevertheless applied in unnaturally high concentrations.
[0009] As such, what art needs are compositions and methods that employ natural compounds
to stimulate and increase crop production and overall agricultural output, in which
also soil and plant health are maintained and any potential residues are safe and
non-toxic to consumers.
Summary of the invention
[0010] It is the object of the invention to overcome current limitations and disadvantages
of the prior art, to provide a formulation and method being supposed to significantly
and universally stimulate and increase agricultural production by a sustainable and
long-lasting impulse after application.
[0011] The object of the invention is met by a synergistic biostimulant composition comprising
- a. A flavonoid ingredient comprising at least one bioflavonoid compound and
- b. An essential oil ingredient comprising at least one essential oil compound.
[0012] Surprisingly, it was found that a mixture comprising at least one bioflavonoid compound
and at least one essential oil compound significantly and universally increases overall
crop yield. Accordingly, the present invention relates to a new and highly efficient
synergistic composition comprising a mixture of different secondary plant metabolites,
namely bioflavonoids and essential oils, acting as a biostimulant. The biostimulant
composition significantly and universally increases agricultural production by a sustainable
and long-lasting impulse after application and eventually allows and promotes
inter alia more flowering, higher transfer rate from flower to fruit, thus more fruits, bigger
fruits, higher content of nutrients such as proteins, sugar, starch, bigger plants,
more homogeneous growth of the fruits, earlier flower formation and generally higher
crop yield as well as higher vitality of the respective plants, which eventually also
results in higher resistance towards pesticides. Application of the present invention
surprisingly results in both significantly enhanced vegetative and reproductive growth.
The biostimulant composition according to the invention can be used as a standalone
product or in combination with common agricultural techniques. The biostimulant composition
may also be used in horticulture as well as home gardening besides agricultural purposes.
[0013] The at least one bioflavonoid compound is possibly but not exclusively selected from
the group consisting of flavonoid glycosides or other polyphenols from the group of
secondary plant metabolites and respective aglycons. Preferred examples of bioflavonoid
compounds are glycosides of flavones, flavanones and glycosides of anthocyanidins
as well as catechins and flavanols, flavonols, flavanonol, chalkone, isoflavonoids
and flavan derivatives as well as theaflavins and anthoxanthins. Furthermore, the
presence of two or more different flavonoids in the biostimulant composition may be
advantageous in specific applications of the present invention. Thus one or more of
these compounds may be present in addition to the at least one essential oil. The
most preferred glycosides of flavanone include naringin, hesperidin, theaflavin or
neohesperidin, in which naringin and neohesperidin and/or theaflavin are especially
preferred.
[0014] When used as such the biostimulant composition according to the invention more specifically
comprises a mixture of at least naringin and/or neohesperidin and/or theaflavin and
at least one essential oil. The flavonoids described herein are biologically derived
and may also be referred to as bioflavonoids. It is further believed that the presence
of two or more bioflavonoids in the present synergistic biostimulant composition is
advantageous. This is also based on practical considerations, as separation or previous
purification of single flavonoids is very complex and thus costly.
[0015] Preferably the flavonoid compound is naturally occurring and derived from plant matter.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the suitable bioflavonoid is derived from
citrus fruit plant extracts, including grapefruit, orange and tangerine, most preferably
bitter orange extract, but also from extracts of berry fruit plants such as, but not
limited to, raspberry, blueberry or purple grape, but also green and black tea extracts
are possible.
[0016] In one preferred embodiment of the current invention the flavonoid ingredient is
used in a concentration of 0.001-5% (weight), preferably 0.001-1% (weight), in particular
0.002-0.1% (weight), in relation to the total weight of the composition.
[0017] In one exemplary embodiment of the present invention the at least one essential oil
compound is possibly but not exclusively selected from the group consisting of tea
tree
(Melaleuca alternifolia) oil, lavender
(Lavandula angustifolia) oil, pine
(Pinus silvestris) oil, kanuca
(Kunzea ericoides) oil, eucalyptus
(Eucalyptus globulus) oil, bergamot (Citrus
bergamia) oil, lemon
(Citrus limoneum) oil, lemon grass
(Cymbpogon citratus) oil, rosemary
(Rosmarinus officialis) oil, geranium (Pelargonium
graveoleus) oil, mint oil or any other composition containing menthol and/or menthene, and any
mixture thereof.
[0018] In one exemplary embodiment of the present invention the essential oil ingredient
is used in a concentration of 0.001-5% (weight), preferably 0.001-1% (weight), in
particular 0.002-0.1% (weight), in relation to the total weight of the composition.
[0019] These two active ingredients can be supplemented with other components to provide
biostimulant compositions with multi-functioning properties.
[0020] According to a still further embodiment of the invention there is provided a biostimulant
composition, which, besides at least one bioflavonoid ingredient and at least one
essential oil ingredient, additionally comprises at least one type of organic acid
as an additive. Such an acid can
inter alia be used for adjusting the pH, acting as buffer component or exhibit further advantageous
properties for the desired application.
[0021] In one exemplary embodiment, the organic acid can be included in concentrations from
0.001% to 10% (weight), preferably 0.01% to 1% (weight), in particular 0.02-0.6% (weight),
in relation to the total weight of the composition.
[0022] The organic acids that may be used in preparing the biostimulant compositions of
the present invention are either solid or liquid in their natural state and are readily
soluble or dissolved in or miscible with water or an aqueous based solvent; however,
if needed additional agents for solubilizing the organic acid in water such as emulsifiers,
detergents etc. may be used as described below.
[0023] Exemplary acids include organic mono- and polyacids, fruit acids, especially carboxylic
acids such as aldaric acid, ascorbic acid, benzoic acid, citric acid, citriconic acid,
glutaric acid, itaconic acid, lactic acid, maleic acid, malic acid, malonic acid,
salicylic acid, succinic acid, tartaric acid, and the like. Furthermore also fatty
acids comprising linear chain lengths of 2 to 10 carbons in length can be used. These
acids can be supplemented with the other active components to provide compositions
with multi-functioning properties. Exemplary fatty acids of short and longer chain
length are acetic acid, valeric acid, caprylic acid and other aliphatic fatty acids.
Suitable fatty acids may additionally be provided as respective triglyceride oils,
most preferably from natural plant oil sources, or as respective saponified salts
together with glycerol. More preferably the fatty acid is of between 6 and 10 carbon
atoms in length. Examples are depicted below.
[0024] In a further embodiment the present invention additionally comprises at least one
type of metal ion as a supplement. The metal ion can
inter alia function as nutrient agent to further support plant growth by presenting sufficient
amounts of trace elements of the group of transition metals, preferably but not exclusively
selected from the group consisting of manganese, iron, nickel, copper, zinc as well
as alkali and alkaline earth metal ions. Suitable concentrations of these metal ions,
preferably of at least one respective salt, are in the range of 0.001-10% (weight),
preferably 0.001-1% (weight), in particular 0.01-0.5% (weight), in relation to the
total weight of the composition. The metal ions are preferably used as salts with
corresponding inorganic and/or organic counter-ions.
[0025] In another embodiment of the present invention at least one solubilizing agent and/or
surfactant is added to the said biostimulant composition comprising at least one flavonoid
compound as well as at least one essential oil compound in order to ensure proper
dissolution of all ingredients/components and/or add additional positive and desired
characteristics. The surfactant may be selected from the group consisting of anionic,
cationic, zwitterionic as well as non-ionic detergents, and suitable mixtures thereof.
Especially, alkylethersulfate, alkyl- and/or arylsulfonate, alkylsulfate, amphotensides,
betaines, alkylamidoalkylamines, alkyl substituted amino acids, alkyl substituted
imino acids, acylated amino acids, and amphotenside combinations can be used. In principle
all tensides supporting a positive synergistic effect are suitable.
[0026] The above-mentioned solubilizing agent or surfactant, respectively, is added in a
concentration of 0.001-20% (weight), preferably 0.01-1% (weight), in particular 0.01-0.5%
(weight), in relation to the total weight of the composition.
[0027] In a further embodiment of the invention the solubilizing agent is selected from
the group of alcohols, preferably aliphatic mono- or polyalcohols. The solubilizing
agent is typically applied in a concentration of 0.01-20% (weight), preferably 0.01-1%
(weight), in particular 0.01-0.1% (weight), in relation to the total weight of the
composition.
[0028] In an especially preferred embodiment of the invention the said solubilizing agent
is glycerol.
[0029] Accordingly, the invention-related biostimulant composition may comprise additional
common conventional adjuvants and additives like, for example, suitable sticking and
wetting agents, especially in order to render the composition suitable for specific
applications, or buffer substances for defining a specific pH value.
[0030] If necessary, the pH value of the biostimulant composition according to the invention
can be adjusted to a pH between 1.5 and 5 by the addition of suitable acids or buffer
systems.
[0031] The ready-to-use inventive biostimulant composition can be used for all aspects of
agricultural crop yield enhancement.
[0032] For example, a ready-to-use water-based biostimulant composition according to the
invention comprising at least one type of flavonoid compound as well as at least one
essential oil compound may include:
- a. Water: 80-99.5% (weight)
- b. Bioflavonoids: 0.005-0.05% (weight)
- c. Essential oils: 0.005-0.05% (weight)
- d. Glycerol: 0.01-0.1% (weight)
- e. Surfactants: 0.01-0.1% (weight)
- f. Organic acids: 0.05-0.5% (weight)
- g. Metal salts: 0.001-0.05% (weight)
[0033] The ready-to-use biostimulant composition according to the invention can be used
for all aspects of increase of agricultural production.
[0034] The synergistic biostimulant composition according to the invention can be provided,
for example, as a 100fold to 10,000fold concentrate. For example, concentrated formulations
of 100fold to 10,000fold may be used for production and shipment.
[0035] For example, a respective concentrate of the biostimulant composition according to
the invention comprising at least one type of flavonoid compound as well as at least
one essential oil compound may include:
- a. Water: 20-70% (weight)
- b. Bioflavonoids: 0.5-5% (weight)
- c. Essential oils: 0.5-5% (weight)
- d. Glycerol: 10-20% (weight)
- e. Surfactants: 5-15% (weight)
- f. Organic acids: 10-20% (weight)
- g. Metal salts: 2-7.5% (weight)
[0036] Preferably the final diluted biostimulant composition e.g. for topical application
to plants will contain between 98.0 and 99.9% by weight water; even such low concentrations
of active components have been found to significantly stimulate the plant and increase
e.g. crop yield etc.
[0037] Preferably the final diluted and ready-to-use biostimulant composition as described
above is applied to plants during the cool of the day and preferably not prior to
or just subsequent to rain, as this could possibly influence and reduce the efficacy
of the synergistic biostimulant composition.
[0038] The object of the invention is further met by a method for stimulating production
of plant material, wherein a whole plant is topically treated with the biostimulant
composition according to the invention at its surface or only certain parts (root,
leaves, fruits, seeds etc.) by spray or dip application, fogging, washing or sprinkling.
In general, growth yield can be achieved by spraying the biostimulant composition
according to the invention onto plants. The applied methods are however variable and
can be adjusted to the different tasks, such as foliar spray on the surface, flower
spray and other surface treatment methods known to a person skilled in the art.
[0039] According to one aspect of the invention, a method for treatment of a surface of
a plant comprises the following steps: applying a biostimulant composition to the
surface, wherein this composition comprises at least one flavonoid ingredient and
at least one essential oil ingredient, as well as optionally further potential additives
for each specific application.
[0040] A universal increase of agricultural production as used herein is defined as more
flowering, higher transfer rate from flower to fruit, thus more fruits, bigger fruits,
higher content of nutrients such as proteins, sugar, starch, bigger plants, more homogeneous
growth of the fruits, earlier flower formation and generally higher crop yield. The
universal increase is thus related to both the molecular level (e.g. sugar content)
as well as the macroscopic level (whole plant size). These effects can be achieved
by application of the present invention as mentioned above.
[0041] Universal increase within the invention is furthermore related to the plants, which
are treated with the inventive synergistic composition, specifically referring to
vegetables, fruits, nuts, grains, forages and ornamental crops, essentially all plants
which are used in agricultural production, in which growth and crop yield is notably
increased by application of said synergistic biostimulant composition comprising at
least one flavonoid compound as well as at least one essential oil compound.
[0042] The universal increase in agricultural production as defined above is the most intrinsic
and outstanding feature of the present invention. Usually certain agents are solely
working on specific plants and/or plant parts (see for example
UA65748U, in which sunflower seeds productivity is increased). The synergistic biostimulant
composition of different secondary plant metabolites comprising at least one type
of flavonoid compound as well as at least one type of essential oil compound for universal
increase of agricultural production as defined by the present invention surprisingly
works unexpectedly and extraordinarily well for all tested plants as defined in the
examples section.
[0043] In one embodiment of the invention a whole plant is treated by spray or dip application
of the biostimulant composition according to the invention.
[0044] In a preferred embodiment only the leaves are topically treated with said synergistic
biostimulant composition, e.g. by foliar or flower spray.
[0045] In another embodiment of the invention seeds are treated with the biostimulant composition
by spray or dip application.
[0046] In a further embodiment the roots of said plant are treated with the biostimulant
composition by dip application.
[0047] In a further embodiment of the invention the bark of wooden plants is treated with
the biostimulant composition according to the invention.
[0048] In one embodiment of the invention the said synergistic biostimulant composition
is used together, and/or before and/or after common agricultural techniques known
to a person skilled in the art. In a preferred embodiment said biostimulant composition
comprising at least one flavonoid compound and at least one essential oil compound
is used after common agricultural techniques.
[0049] The inventive biostimulant composition may also be used, but not limited to, in horticulture
as well as home gardening besides agricultural purposes.
[0050] In another embodiment of the invention the synergistic biostimulant composition is
also used before harvest.
[0051] In the following, the invention is non-limiting and exemplarily illustrated in detail
with reference to accompanying figures and tables.
Brief description of tables and drawings
[0052] Figure 1 shows the significant increase of root length, plant height and plant diameter after
single treatment in case of carioca beans. Carioca beans have been coated prior to
seeding with a biostimulant composition comprising
- a. Water: 98.07% (weight)
- b. Bioflavonoids: 0.08% (weight)
- c. Essential oils: 0.08% (weight)
- d. Glycerol: 0.6% (weight)
- e. Surfactants: 0.38% (weight)
- f. Organic acids: 0.57% (weight)
- g. Metal salts: 0.22% (weight)
The quantity of solution applied was 2 L/ton of beans. For comparative purposes a
current competitive market-leading product has been applied in a control field. The
test was carried out on a total area of 90.000 m
2, of which 10.000 m
2 have been dedicated to the treatment with inventive biostimulant composition.
[0053] Figure 2 shows a generally higher fruit set and a generally higher number of fruits harvested
in case of mango treated three times with a total of 1500 L of a biostimulant composition
comprising
- a. Water: 99.878% (weight)
- b. Bioflavonoids: 0.005% (weight)
- c. Essential oils: 0.005% (weight)
- d. Glycerol: 0.038% (weight)
- e. Surfactants: 0.024% (weight)
- f. Organic acids: 0.036% (weight)
- g. Metal salts: 0.014% (weight)
Tests with mango have been carried out in different orchards in Brazil following the
whole growing cycle from flowering till harvest. Other common fertilizer and plant
protection steps were left unchanged for both treated and untreated areas. The results
clearly show a higher fruit set and a generally higher number of fruits harvested
(+12%), bigger size of harvested fruits (+11 %) with more homogenous fruit size distribution
and overall higher weight of harvested fruits (+15%).
[0054] Figure 3 shows the results of trials with table grapes. Tests have been carried out at different
fields with different varieties of grapes in Brazil, following the whole growing cycle
from bloom until harvest. Treatment with the biostimulant composition was carried
out biweekly comprising
- a. Water: 99.903% (weight)
- b. Bioflavonoids: 0.004% (weight)
- c. Essential oils: 0.004% (weight)
- d. Glycerol: 0.030% (weight)
- e. Surfactants: 0.019% (weight)
- f. Organic acids: 0.029% (weight)
- g. Metal salts: 0.011% (weight)
Other common fertilizer and plant protection steps were left unchanged for both treated
and untreated samples. The results show a higher NDVI (+6.8%), higher number of bunches
per plant (+2.9%), greater length of the bunches (+9.9%), better color index (+2.5%),
higher °Brix (+11%), higher harvested weight (+10.8%) and an overall higher production
of weight x kg sugar (+22.9%).
[0055] Figure 4 shows a significant increase in stem elongation as well as higher yield by weight
and a higher yield in °Brix in case of tomatoes. These trials with tomatoes have been
carried out in different green houses in Turkey following the whole growing cycle
of 32-34 weeks. Treatment with synergistic biostimulant composition was carried out
weekly comprising
- a. Water: 99.878% (weight)
- b. Bioflavonoids: 0.005% (weight)
- c. Essential oils: 0.005% (weight)
- d. Glycerol: 0.038% (weight)
- e. Surfactants: 0.024% (weight)
- f. Organic acids: 0.036% (weight)
- g. Metal salts: 0.014% (weight)
Overall 800 L of ready-to-use spraying biostimulant composition were applied per hectare.
Other common fertilizer and plant protection steps were left unchanged for both treated
and untreated samples. The results clearly show an increase in stem elongation (+10%)
as well as higher yield by weight (+9.7%), higher °Brix (+14.6%) and in total weight
x sugar (+25.8%).
[0056] Figure 5 shows that a single treatment with the synergistic biostimulant composition leads
to a significant increase of weight, relative feed value (RTF) per weight and yield
weight x yield RTF in case of alfalfa. These trials have been carried out in South
Dakota on a total area of 8 hectares, split into 6 plots / rows treated and 6 plots
/ rows untreated. A biostimulant composition was applied on the treated areas in addition
to the conventional fertilizer program comprising
- a. Water: 99.850% (weight)
- b. Bioflavonoids: 0.006% (weight)
- c. Essential oils: 0.006% (weight)
- d. Glycerol: 0.047% (weight)
- e. Surfactants: 0.030% (weight)
- f. Organic acids: 0.044% (weight)
- g. Metal salts: 0.017% (weight)
The same fertilizer program was also applied to respective untreated areas. Application
was carried out 10 days after 3
rd cutting and the 4
th cutting has been evaluated for quantity in pounds per acre and for relative feed
value (digestible fibers). The results show that already a single treatment with inventive
biostimulant composition leads to a significant increase of weight (+8%), relative
feed value per weight (+21%) and yield weight x yield RTF (+31%).
1. Biostimulant composition comprising a flavonoid ingredient comprising at least one
flavonoid compound and an essential oil ingredient comprising at least one essential
oil compound.
2. Biostimulant composition according to claim 1, wherein the at least one flavonoid
compound is selected from the group consisting of flavonoid glycosides and respective
aglycons.
3. Biostimulant composition according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the at least one flavonoid
compound is a flavone, flavanone, anthocyanidin, catechin, flavanol, flavonol, flavanonol,
chalkone, isoflavonoid, flavan derivative, theaflavin or anthoxanthin.
4. Biostimulant composition according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the at least one
flavonoid compound is naringin, hesperidin, neohesperidin or theaflavin.
5. Biostimulant composition according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the flavonoid
ingredient is included in a concentration between 0.001 and 5% (weight), preferably
0.001 and 1% (weight), in particular 0.002 and 0.1% (weight), in relation to the total
weight of the composition.
6. Biostimulant composition according to any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the at least one
essential oil compound is selected from the group consisting of tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) oil, lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) oil, pine (Pinus silvestris) oil, kanuca (Kunzea ericoides) oil, eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) oil, bergamot (Citrus bergamia) oil, lemon (Citrus limoneum) oil, lemon grass (Cymbpogon citratus) oil, rosemary (Rosmarinus officialis) oil, geranium (Pelargonium graveoleus) oil, mint oil, and any mixture thereof.
7. Biostimulant composition according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the essential
oil ingredient is included in a concentration between 0.001 and 5% (weight), preferably
0.001 and 1% (weight), in particular 0.002 and 0.1% (weight), in relation to the total
weight of the composition.
8. Biostimulant composition according to any of claims 1 to 7, further comprising at
least one type of organic acid, preferably in a concentration between 0.001 % and
10% (weight), preferably 0.01% and 1% (weight), in particular 0.02 and 0.6% (weight),
in relation to the total weight of the composition.
9. Biostimulant composition according to any of claims 1 to 8, further comprising additives,
adjuvants, detergents, coupling agents, micronutrient metal salts, solubilizing, sticking
or wetting agents, surfactants, buffer substances, and/or substances for adjusting
the pH.
10. Biostimulant composition according to any of claims 1 to 9, further comprising at
least one type of metal ion, preferably selected from the group consisting of manganese,
iron, nickel, copper, zinc, alkali and alkaline earth metal ions.
11. Biostimulant composition according to claim 10, wherein at least one salt of the metal
ion is included in a concentration between 0.001 and 10% (weight), preferably 0.001
and 1% (weight), in particular 0.01 and 0.5% (weight), in relation to the total weight
of the composition.
12. Method for stimulating production of plant material, wherein a plant is topically
treated with the biostimulant composition according to any of claims 1 to 11 at its
surface or certain parts by spray or dip application, fogging, washing or sprinkling.
13. Use of the biostimulant composition according to any of claims 1 to 11 for stimulating
production of plant material in agriculture, horticulture or home gardening.
14. Use of the biostimulant composition according to any of claims 1 to 11 for achieving
higher resistance of plant material towards pesticides.
15. Method according to claim 12 or use according to claim 13 or 14, wherein the plant
material is selected from the group consisting of vegetables, fruits, nuts, grains,
forages, and ornamental crops.